About Me

Blessed Mother Teresa of Kolkata in her very own words had said about Mr Bhutoria ---
“He is a boy with a different vision altogether”. ---
Sundeep Bhutoria is a man with a mission – to make meaningful contribution to the betterment of society and to promote Indian art and culture at home and abroad.
Born in Churu in the Shekhawati region of India’s desert state of Rajasthan, Sundeep is very well known in the social, literary, diplomatic and the political circles in India.
A globetrotter, Mr Bhutoria straddles across worlds and wears many hats – a popular youth icon, tireless social worker and activist, ardent admirer of Indian art and culture, a successful businessman - he is engaged in many UNA projects holding key positions. He is closely associated with many social welfare organisations and trusts.
He loves to read,writes columns in dailies, plays the violin and enjoys playing golf and watching polo. He lives in Kolkata (India) with his wife Manjari but divides his time between Rajasthan, Delhi and London each year.
In a short span he has achieved many milestones and recognitions.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Kishangarh Suite, Hotel Rajputana Sheraton Jaipur: I just returned to my room after dinner at the Hotel's open verandah that houses a mini bar next to the pool. It wasn't just raining but pouring. The hotel staff did warn me that it would be cold outside as the state rarely gets rains during winters.

I like this kind of cold weather and enjoy sitting outside as long as it isn't raining. The view of the poolside, the cold wintry weather, the general quietude except for the sound of untimely rains and with no other guests around, I almost had the place to myself.

In Kolkata, I prefer to go out to the open-air events. Yesterday evening I went to the DKS Club in Kolkata with Arpita where a musical evening with Alka Yagnik was organised as a part of the Club's festive week celebrations.

Although a temporary shamiana was erected for the festivities ahead, the charm of being in the open air and hot coffee was too strong to resist.
I met Chuni Goswami, Ranadeb and Rachana Banerjee who were also the guests for the evening and had also come to hear the melodious Alka Yagnik (picture). But I made an early exit as she hadn't taken to the stage till 9 pm and I wanted to call it a day little early.

I arrived here at Jaipur today evening and tomorrow early morning will travel to my native village Churu.
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